Prosecution Rests Case In Jordan Slaying Trial

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February 17, 1996

LUMBERTON, N.C. — The prosecution rested its case Friday against the man accused of killing basketball star Michael Jordan's father. During the final prosecution session, detective Kim Heffney gave testimony against Lord D.A.A.S. U'allah, 21, who is accused of shooting to death James Jordan, 56, after a botched armed-robbery attempt July 23, 1993. Heffney gave details of unrecorded testimony he received from Larry Demery, who has confessed to a role in the killing.